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Jack Teagarden on International Hour - American Jazz 1963

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

Filmed as part of the TV special "International Hour - American Jazz" at the Civic Opera House in Chicago in 1963.

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  • We still miss him!!

  • The band also played "Lover" on this show. Big T is unforgotten, his band was superb. I luckily heard Bobby Lewis in Chicago in the late 90s.

    Barrett, I miss you, buddy!

  • Well, folks . . . sad to say, you CAN see the death shadows in Jack's face . . .

    But---in a lighter vein---notice how he clears the spit-key a good eight bars ahead of when he'll be putting the 'bone to use . . .

    This is what Dorothy Parker meant when she wrote, "How DELICIOUS it is to see competence at work."

    Gary in Arizona

  • So cool to see this!!!

  • The rest of the Band per Bobby Lewis: Don Ewell-Piano, Barrett Deems - Drums, Pappy (Maynard) Gamble - Bass, Henry Cuesta - Clarinet. See digitalworks Channel for present day Bobby Lewis!

  • That's a young Bobby Lewis on Trumpet. He's still blowing strong in Chicago. Find out more about him at his website

  • My teacher died, and he had big T's Trombone as a gift. he gave it to me to play after he died.... this is the same one!!!!! im geeked! Ima go practice right now!!

  • God Bless Mr Teagarden!

  • I think that Jack died few months later this video....

  • Trumpet play is Don Goldie, I believe

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